Draft:Saints Anne and James church in Przasnysz

Saints Anne and James church in Przasnysz (Kościół klasztorny pw. św. Jakuba i Anny w Przasnyszu) is an Roman Catholic church in Przasnysz, Poland. Initially it belonged to Bernardines, now it belongs to Passionists.

History
The Bernardine monastery in Przasnysz was founded by Paweł Kostka in 1586. The first friars came in 1588. The construction of the church was finished in 1620 and it was consecrated by auxiliary bishop of Płock Stanisław Starczewski in 1635. The Bernardine monastery was closed in 1864 as a repression after the January Uprising. Since 1923 the church and the monastery belongs to Passionists.

The architecture of Saints Anne and James church in Przasnysz was modelled after the Late Gothic Bernardine church in Bydgoszcz and it represents the Post-Gothic style.